About

Hi, my name is Scott. I’m a developer who builds things for the web. My other interests include hardware hacking, Ethereum DApps, and travel.

I’m currently interning at Colony where I get to work with some really cool tech and people! When I’m not working, I love exploring the countryside and spreading the gospel of “dumb hacks”.

Current Projects

Taxicoin: a decentralised protocol for ride-sharing apps. Uses the Ethereum platform and functions without the need for any central authority. Originally my University final-year project, now developed in my spare time.

Notable Past Projects

Don’t Laugh: this was a hackathon project created at OxfordHack 2016. Players sit around a beer bottle with a camera and makeshift rubber-band gun mounted on it. If a player laughs or smiles, they are shot.

Muki.js: reverse engineering the API of a Bluetooth-enabled coffee cup with an e-ink display, and writing a library for it in Javascript. Later used to change the image via SMS.

Speaking

Web3: Actually using Ethereum: aiming to bring down the hype a little bit, explain what Ethereum is and go a little bit into what we can do with it — BrumJS November 2017 and WM-JUG May 2018.